Annotated Bibliography 1. The relationship between a strategic plan and the budgeting process Lalli, W. R. (2012). Handbook of budgeting. Hoboken (N.J.): Wiley. Thesis: Budgeting is a component, a product of strategic planning. A good academic source for this thesis is the book by William R. Lalli by the title of “Handbook of Budgeting”. The handbook is a good resource for analyzing the right type of budget to be used. The handbook provides with vital information on the necessary tools to be implemented for the completion of any budget. The book reveals how budgets can help in reducing the chances of repetitions of previous errors. It also brings to light how effective budgeting can help in making the organization get prepared to deal …show more content…
This source is a part of the larger agenda from the Research Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. It was a study in examining the various topics of the political institutions and various policy outcomes from Latin America. It consists of a series of studies by right teams from various disciplines. 3. Resource Prioritization Thesis: Resource Prioritization is a process through which resources are planned and implemented. There are different levels of resource usage. Bendell, C., Kadlec, T., Weiss, Y., Podjarny, G., Doyle, N., & McCall, M. (2016). High performance images: shrink, load, and deliver images for speed. Sebastopol, CA: OReilly Media, Inc. This book talks in detail about resource prioritization. The work in particular speaks of high performance images. It details how images can shrink, load and then delivered for efficiency and speed. It takes the example of inconsistent image download handling and how with resource prioritization images at the bottom of the pile can also be downloaded faster. 4. The impact of a recession on a law enforcement agency’s ability to plan a …show more content…
Phillips, S. W., & Jarvis, J. P. (2017). The police patrol rifle. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 146135571769532. doi:10.1177/1461355717695321 This source is a journal by the Department of Justice. The work examines how recession shall surely impact the way law enforcement services are delivered to the general public. The work also identifies how the law enforcement agencies shall have to find a way to deliver the services for law enforcement. It emphasizes on the fact that there exists no particular way of measuring the impact of the economic downturn has on the law enforcement agencies. 5. Significance of a cost benefit analysis in program
Baek, Y. (2008). What hinders teachers in using computer and video games in the classroom? Exploring factors inhibiting the uptake of computer and video games. Cyberpsychology & behavior: The impact of the internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society, 11(6), 665-71.
A study done by authors, Faye Mishna, Marion Bogo, and Jami-Leigh Sawyer, examines student interns and undergraduate student clients who utilized cyber counseling. They were asked to discuss the benefits and challenges that emerged from cyber counseling. The authors stated that the cyber world provides young people with unprecedented opportunities for communication with others both in and out of their existing face-to-face social networks (Mishna, Marion, and Sawyer, 2015). Research has shown that online therapies are more effective and satisfying than face-to-face therapy. Cyber counseling offers greater accessibility and flexibility.
In this article, Ferriter (2009) reveals many benefits from the use of technology in the classroom with our 21st-century learners. The resources and suggestions mentioned throughout this reading will assist teachers in ways to avoid problems and becoming engaging instructors by using technology in innovative ways. What I found was so innovative by this approach was by creating a network of innovative co-learners where collaboration takes place regularly, Ferriter (2009), is able to experiment with digital connections without ever meeting other teachers in person. Not only is this beneficial for students and teachers all over the world, but also simple. What I found was unique and useful was the worldwide collaboration that helps teachers explore skills and dispositions that assisted with the network cooperation by creating shared content.
1) The stakes of our project are the lives of African-American women who are put behind bars for non-violent offenses, specifically drug offenses. We are directing our podcast towards law students who are looking to become public defenders and district attorneys. With that being said, the average public defender and district attorney are not familiar with the lives of the people they prosecute and defend. Nor are most of them familiar with the hardships drug offenses cause African-American families because of The War on Drugs.
The textbook reviewed was Pearson’s World History, The Modern Era, 2016 edition. The textbook and additional programs included were created through collaborative efforts between educators, social studies experts, and students (Ellis & Esler, 2016). The Hazleton Area School is a district that educates a student population of almost 10,900 students. The district employs more than 700 teachers (Hazleton Area School District, 2017). So needless to say the purchase of new text books at the beginning of the 2016-2017 school was an enormous undertaking and a relief for educators to be able to utilize an up to date textbook that incorporates technological opportunities for the student, bringing social studies into the digital era (Sedon, 2017).
Perihan Amged Dr. Salwa Youssef ENG 102 18 April, 2015 Terrorism: Powerful Education is One Efficient Tool to Fight Terrorism: A Research Paper Outline I. Abstract: II. Introduction: A. Topic sentence: Terrorism is the danger alert of the century, which draws people’s attention nowadays to a very big extent. Terrorism is the unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims. B. Historical background: a) Terrorism act actually began after the French revolution by Maxmilien Robespierre.
This article explores the use of wikis in the literacy classroom. A discussion of the need for using new technologies such as these, an evaluation of wikis in regards to technology standards, example student wikis, and an evaluation of the effectiveness of wikis in the English classroom are provided throughout the article. Article Review: Sherry Sanden and Janine Darragh’s article “Wiki Use in the 21st-Century Literacy Classroom: A Framework for Evaluation” explores the use and effectiveness of wikis in the English Language Arts classroom.
Introduction: Students with disabilities are overrepresented in bullying statistics compared to students in general education without disabilities. This article attempts to spark conversation and create a narrative about why disabled students are more likely to perpetrate or be a victim of bullying than their peers. It presents various studies in order to assess what characteristics could account for these statistics. Abstract and Overview: Studies show that students in special education programs report greater rates of bullying perpetration and victimization than those in general education without disabilities. This article aimed to determine possible predictors for the involvement of these students in bullying.
The increasing popularity of distance education over the past decade, combined with instant access to information online, caused many to wonder if libraries are becoming obsolete. However, libraries not only survived the dramatic impact of the internet and mobile technology, but also embraced and integrated it into their services. By incorporating groundbreaking technological and sociological advances, yet also remembering tradition, librarians are bestowed with the important duty of being the gateway and guides into the world of education and intellectual integration of all classes, races, and genders in our very diverse society. A study conducted by Pew Research Center in 2013 found that most people strongly value the role of public libraries
Criteria #2 An article from a website that publishes statistical data, Statista, published an online resource that lists several statistics about the American pharmaceutical industry. The website lays out the information in bulleted topics that include graphs and varying topics. The statistics show that the United States affects the world commerce in pharmaceuticals by representing almost 50% of the total market. The United States exported from 2002 to 2016 approximately 52 billion dollars of pharmaceutical products throughout the world. Statista expects that pharmaceutical costs will continue to rise over the next few years, but some big name drugs however will be made available in the generic versions.
Annotated Bibliography #1 McNeil, and Cameron L. Chocolate in Mesoamerica : A Cultural History of Cacao. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2006. Accessed April 26, 2018. goo.gl/eRo9Bn.
Headden, S. (2013). The Promise of Personalized Learning. Education Next, 13(4), 14-20. The purpose of this article is to explore the results of a charter school in a low socio-economic area in Los Angles, California that is implementing blended learning.
Distance Education Within 21st Century and Its Application to Rehabilitation Education” by Kathryn Dzeken and Doug Man is a really interesting article. The purpose of this study explains how distance education enriches rehabilitation students such as technology and the current models of course delivery. In this paper I will focus on the content by explaining the significance, originality, and interpretation. The author does a really good job by defining a conceptualize definition of distance education.
Leeman, J. (2015). Heritage language education and identity in the United States. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 35, 100-119. doi:10.1017/S0267190514000245. This article examines recent research on identity and heritage language education in the United States.
Article Report “Single Parenthood and Children’s Reading Performance in Asia” is an article written by Hyunjoon Park. In this article, Park examines the gap in reading performances between 15-year-old students that live in single-parent families and, and compares them to other 15-year-old students in intact families. His study compares 5 Asian countries, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and Thailand, to the United States. Park wanted to know why the association between single parenthood and children’s education vary across countries. To answer this question, Park collected and analyzed data from the Program for International Student Assessment.